Warehouse fire in Solomianskyi District: more than 40 rescuers battled an 800 m² blaze

A three-story warehouse caught fire this morning in Kyiv’s Solomianskyi district. The blaze covered about 800 square meters, and a heightened response level has been declared — why this matters for the city’s safety and how it affects the work of emergency services.

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What happened

A three-story warehouse building caught fire in the Solomianskyi District of Kyiv. According to the State Emergency Service and a UNN journalist, the fire affected about 800 m². Preliminary reports indicate the blaze is not related to Russian shelling; there is currently no information about any casualties.

Response by emergency services

Rescuers are operating at an elevated response level: more than 40 people and 10 units of equipment are involved on site. According to the spokesperson, the fire had spread to the roof before units arrived, which complicated extinguishing efforts and required additional resources.

As of now, we are operating at an elevated response level. We have 10 units of equipment on site, as well as just over 40 rescuers. At the moment, the area of the fire is 800 m².

— Pavlo Petrov, spokesperson for the State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Why this matters

Even when a fire is not linked to shelling, such incidents increase the burden on emergency services and can potentially affect urban logistics and infrastructure. Warehouses may contain materials that amplify risks — therefore prompt investigations and preventive measures are critically important.

Context

The incident occurred against the backdrop of a nighttime strike on Kyiv on January 5, when a medical facility in the Obolonskyi District was hit: according to official State Emergency Service data, one person was killed and three were injured. In such situations, fast and transparent communications from rescue services help prevent panic and coordinate response efforts.

Current situation

Rescuers continue work to extinguish the fire. An official report from the State Emergency Service on causes and damages is expected. Kyiv residents are advised to follow updates from rescue services and comply with their instructions.

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